A local lady was giving away a little mini rex/dutch mix because she said it is male, but at around six months, there are no signs of tests, but when you press down it does stick out a bit.
My male bunny formerly known as Princess is a lionhead/mini rex and his test dropped at 2 months. He is now 3 months and it is obvious that he is male, sadly.
As for this new bunny, he/she is exactly the same breed as Oreo (female) and about the same age, but is much smaller (Oreo is about 3lbs, this bunny is about 1.5). It also does not dig, and has a somewhat blocky face like a male. However, it is extremely skittish and fearful. The moment Oreo and Storm saw this bunny, they snarled and leaped at it, while Princess/Gary tried to mount it. This makes me almost guarantee it is female. If it is, I will be returning it to the owner. I was worried about someone feeding it to a snake...
Is it even possible for a male bunny to be 6 months old and not have any testicles? I have had netherland dwarves and everything but theirs always appeared by 3 months..
My male bunny formerly known as Princess is a lionhead/mini rex and his test dropped at 2 months. He is now 3 months and it is obvious that he is male, sadly.
As for this new bunny, he/she is exactly the same breed as Oreo (female) and about the same age, but is much smaller (Oreo is about 3lbs, this bunny is about 1.5). It also does not dig, and has a somewhat blocky face like a male. However, it is extremely skittish and fearful. The moment Oreo and Storm saw this bunny, they snarled and leaped at it, while Princess/Gary tried to mount it. This makes me almost guarantee it is female. If it is, I will be returning it to the owner. I was worried about someone feeding it to a snake...
Is it even possible for a male bunny to be 6 months old and not have any testicles? I have had netherland dwarves and everything but theirs always appeared by 3 months..
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